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  • Place Types Cemetery
  • Address Główna 65, 34-460 Szczawnica, Poland
  • Coordinate 49.4273476,20.4707821
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code CFGC+W8 Szczawnica, Poland
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Cmentarz parafialny w Szczawnicy
Cmentarz parafialny w Szczawnicy
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Bartosz Sztajglik (11/29/2020)
The parish cemetery in Szczawnica, known as the Hulina Cemetery - the parish cemetery in Szczawnica at 65 Główna Street. As early as 1879, the closure of the Szalayów Cemetery in the center of Szczawnica and the location of a new cemetery on the outskirts of the city were considered. This happened only at the end of the 19th century. The first burials in the new cemetery took place in 1895. The popular name of this necropolis comes from the name of the wooded hill opposite the cemetery on the other side of Grajcarek. Among the many graves you can find, among others: The grave of Eng. Jan Kalinowski - the director of the Szczawnica Health Resort in the years 1921–1932. The grave of the Kołączkowski family - doctors and administrators of Szczawnica health resorts, including: Józef - the progenitor of the family, his daughter Maria and her husband Bogusław Kołączkowski and his grandson Zbigniew. The tomb of the de Pourbaix family - where Kamil de Pourbaix, his wife Maria Aniela Miączyńska and their son Kazimierz are buried. The grave of Paweł Grawicz - an artist photographer of Szczawnica, Pieniny and Kraków, a photojournalist, known as the chronicler of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Ludźmierz. The tomb of Artur Werner, a doctor, and his wife Anna - the founders of the Pieniny Sports Club. The Durkalc family tomb. Ernest Durkalec ps. Sław, Helena Durkalec ps. Sława, their son Bolesław pseud. Sławek and Maria Zawadzka ps. Clog, Home Army soldiers. Due to the involvement of Ernest and Helena in the Home Army, the Germans burnt the shelter in Lubań under their control (which was also run by Artur Werner). Their son Bolesław was a cadet in the "Wolf" unit. He died on February 21, 1944 in the fight against the Germans in Przysłop. Grave - a monument to the soldiers of the Home Army from the "Wolf" unit who died during the German raid on February 21, 1944 in Przysłop. Rest in it: rifleman Jan Rogal ps. Żbik (born in 1919 in Waksmuda) Józef Rogal pseudonym Strzała (born in 1925 in Waksmuda) Józef Cyrwus pseudonym Kruk (born in 1920 in Waksmuda) Franciszek Klimowski pseudonym Wicher (born in 1922 in Nowy Targ).
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